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Jason Witten Answers Criticism of Foster Comments

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Monday Night Football analyst Jason Witten addressed the Washington Redskins’ signing of Ruben Foster earlier this week by saying that he had zero tolerance for domestic violence. It is an understandable stance coming from Witten, who runs the SCORE Foundation, a Texas-based charity involved in several programs to combat domestic violence and aid its victims.

Witten himself took some criticism for the stance. It was very different from his reaction to the Cowboys signing Greg Hardy in 2016. Hardy has been found guilty of assaulting his girlfriend, a conviction that was overturned when she failed to appear in court for his appeal.

Witten, a member of the Cowboys at that time, was asked directly about Hardy after Hardy’s first practice with the team. He responded “The guy works his tail off. Our job is to welcome him, show him the way we do things, and embrace him as a teammate, and he’s done everything you want. He’s a hard worker. Obviously he’s a talented player. I think he’s learned a lot from what he’s gone through in the last year. He’s had a good offseason.”

Black Sports Online’s Robert Littal is one of the voices calling the former Cowboys’ tight end out. He wrote an article on Monday titled “Why Jason Witten Must Address Why He Praised & Embraced Greg Hardy on Cowboys But Says He Has Zero Tolerance For Reuben Foster Signing”.

Witten took to Twitter yesterday to answer Littal and others asking the same question.

There is a level of freedom that comes with not being a guy’s teammate. It was certainly smart of Witten to tell his side of the story when it came to his comments about Greg Hardy. It will be interesting to see if this comes up on a future edition of Monday Night Football, or before ESPN+ airs Hardy’s first professional UFC bout.

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Chip Caray and Chris Caray Call Same MLB Game

The broadcast booths were a couple doors down from each other as Chip called the game on Bally Sports Midwest and Chris had the call on NBC Sports California.

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Normally a Monday night baseball game in Oakland between the A’s and the St. Louis Cardinals wouldn’t draw much fanfare. In fact, you could actually count the number of fans that were on hand to witness the 3-1 Cardinals win on Jackie Robinson Day around Major League Baseball. However, for the Caray family, including Cardinals broadcaster Chip Caray and A’s broadcaster Chirs Caray, this game meant the world as father and son were on separate television broadcasts of the same game.

The broadcast booths were a couple doors down from each other as Chip called the game on Bally Sports Midwest and Chris had the call on NBC Sports California. Chip Caray is the son of the late baseball broadcaster Skip Caray and grandson of the late, great Harry Caray.

“I feel like the happiest man on Earth right now,” Chris Caray told Martin Gallegos who covers the A’s for MLB.com . “I get to see my Dad and him being incredibly proud of me. And me being equally, if not more, proud of him for being able to do this and set the framework for what our family does.”

A’s color analyst Dallas Braden talked about the father-son dup on the A’s broadcast saying, “This was awesome. I know you have done a fantastic job of everything that has come your way. To have the opportunity to be on a big-league diamond with your father has got to be an incredible, incredible moment, and really a full circle moment. One that I am very grateful to enjoy and share with you, but one that I was really excited to watch you share and enjoy with your dad.”

“Thank you, Dallas. It’s really special. I am just so proud of him…it’s all coming together,” an emotional Chris Caray replied.

“I would say so my friend, because it’s been a long road to get here, but I think it’s always nice to acknowledge and remember that there’s people who lay the path down for us to travel,” said Braden. “And on a day when we are acknowledging the path of so many before us, I think it’s also nice to acknowledge that you have earned every bit of what you have received up until this point and we are going to keep working harder my friend.”

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Report: Stadium to Be New TV Home of Chicago Bulls, White Sox and Blackhawks

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According to a story in the Chicago Sun-Times, three Chicago sports teams, the Bulls, White Sox and Blackhawks, will soon be headed to a new television home. Jeff Agrest reports the teams’ contract with current rightsholder NBC Sports Chicago will expire in October and upon expiration, or before the White Sox begin play next season, the games will move to Stadium, a multiplatform sports network.

Stadium has its offices and studio inside the United Center, and according to the report would convert into a regional sports network and look for distribution on pay-TV providers. Bulls and White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf acquired a majority of Stadium last spring. He had initially been part of the project when it launched in 2017 along with Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Stadium offers live sports, mostly from college conferences. It also offers studio programming and highlight shows. 

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ESPN Names NFL Draft Broadcast Teams; Nick Saban to Debut on ABC

ABC will feature the College GameDay crew of Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard, who will be joined by former Alabama head coach Nick Saban, who will join the crew this fall.

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ESPN has announced their commentator teams for their extensive coverage of the NFL Draft. Coverage will take place on both ESPN and ABC as well as ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes.

The NFL Draft takes place April 25-27 and on the first two days, ABC will feature the College GameDay crew of Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard, who will be joined by former Alabama head coach Nick Saban, who will join the crew this fall. Field Yates, Laura Rutledge and Pete Thamel will also be part of the ABC team.

On ESPN, Mike Greenberg will host alongside Mel Kiper, Jr., Booger McFarland, Louis Riddick, Molly McGrath and Adam Schefter. Both ESPN and ABC will start coverage on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET and on Friday at 7 p.m. ET.

A number of ESPN football reporters will also report from various team sites including Courtney Cronin who will be with the Chicago Bears who have the No. 1 overall pick.

ESPN Radio will feature Chris Canty and Chris Carlin along with Ian Fitsimmons, Jordan Reid and Mike Tannenbaum. ESPN Deportes will have a team of Sebastian M. Christensen, Carols Nava, Miguel Pasquel, Eduardo Varela and Pablo Viruega.

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